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Siemens Offers Sensor Bushing for Switchgear

April 17, 2023
The portfolio additions offer an intelligent solution for switchgear.

Siemens Smart Infrastructure has expanded its medium voltage portfolio with a solution that paves the way for smart switchgear.

Due to its conformity with the instrument transformer standard IEC 61869, the SIBushing can be connected to the SICAM FCM plus (Feeder Condition Monitor), a multi-functional, short-circuit and earth-fault indicator which uses detection algorithms to indicate the direction of the cable fault.

Applicable for medium voltage distribution systems up to 36kV, the SICAM FCM plus with SIBushing delivers unrivaled transparency and high-precision measurement of distribution systems, resulting also in the consumption of significantly less power, compared to conventional instrument transformer technologies.

Designed for compact, intelligent secondary substations, the SICAM FCM plus provides system operators with a solution for fast fault location and more transparency in the distribution grid. It is suitable for grounded, isolated, and compensated networks. Moreover, SICAM FCM plus offers reduced cost of installation and minimal maintenance, while its adaptive integrated temperature compensation algorithm enables high-precision measurement without calibration and adjustment to the primary operating voltages and currents.

Also being unveiled at the event is the SIPROTEC 7SY82, a multifunctional protection device with LPIT inputs. This universal protection device joins the renowned SIPROTEC 5 product family of field devices for protection, control, monitoring, and measuring applications in electrical energy systems.

LPITs in combination with the universal SIPROTEC 7SY82 minimize device variance. As a result, customers optimize their investment and operating costs, gain time in project planning, and achieve significant savings in terms of logistics and spare parts. Additionally, LPIT technology enables customers to increase the sustainability and reduce the ecological footprint of their medium voltage switchgear. Due to the new measuring inputs which conform with the instrument transformer standard IEC 61869, it is possible to connect sensors that consume less power, are safer for operating personnel and use less materials such as iron, copper and cast resin, compared to conventional instrument transformers.

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